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Andrew decided to ______ ______ ______(独立开办)and start his own business.
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阅读下面短文,并做每篇后面的题目。从四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。
Time and time again, one may be warned, “your name will be mud.” Many have used the expression in the mistaken belief that it has something to do with the kind of dirt found in the streets or on unclean river bottoms. But the expression comes from the name of Doctor Samuel Alexander Mudd, a physician who fixed the broken leg of John Willes Booth, the man who killed President Abraham Lincoln. Doctor Mudd treated Booth's injured leg without knowing who he was.
A small group helped Booth to plan Lincoln's murder. They were all caught and sentenced to death or prison terms.
Doctor Mudd had nothing to do with Lincoln's murder or with any of the men who had planned it. All seemed to show that he was an innocent man. But he had given some kind of help only to leave Booth to escape. This in itself was a crime then. And so, Doctor Mudd was sentenced to prison fox life.
In prison, Doctor Mudd saved many prisoners and guards in a yellow fever outbreak. President Andrew Johnson pardoned him in 1869, after the doctor had spent almost four years in prison.
The American people considered the murder of Lincoln a heavy blow to them. It filled them with bitterness that lasted may years. They hated Booth very much and they also hated anybody who had helped the murderer in any way. Doctor Mudd was freed, but people never forgave him and his name passed into American folk speech as something bad, hateful. The Mudd family had also suffered a lot because of the name until not long ago.
1.The best title for this text is ________.
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A.Abraham Lincoln, the Great President for the American People
B.Your Name Will Be Mudd
C.Social Problems of the U.S.A. during the 1860s
D.Old Law System of the U.S.A.
2.Doctor Samuel Alexander Mudd was put in prison because ________.
A.he had helped Booth murder Lincoln
B.the American people loved Abraham Lincoln deeply
C.he had broken the American law
D.he hadn't reported the fact to the American government
3.From the last paragraph it can be inferred that ________.
A.Doctor Mudd has recently been set free.
B.Doctor Mudd's innocence was declared when he was set free
C.There will be more expressions with
D.People hate anyone who kills their president
4.Which of the following is true according to the story?
A.People know the meaning of the phrase very well.
B.Mudd would have stayed in prison until he was very old.
C.Willes Booth was possibly injured before murdering Lincoln.
D.Mudd and his family lived an unhappy life after he was set free.
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Welcome to Edinburgh.We have some suggestions for ways in which you might like to spend your day in and around the capital.
Edinburgh Zoo has Scotland’s finest collection of wild animals and is open between 9 a. m.and 6 p. m., 365 days a year.The largest colony of penguins in any zoo shares a beautiful parkland setting that includes over 300 different species.Bring the family and spend the day at the zoo.It’s only a few minutes’ walk from the city centre.Buses to and from the zoo are numbers 12, 26, 31 and 86.Car parking facilities are also available.
Your entertainment at the Ross Open Air Theatre in Princes Street Gardens begins today at 3 p.m.with a concert given by the Regimental Band of The Queen’s Own Hussars.From 7 p.m.John Wilson and his band provide the music for the Old Time Dance Championships “Coming Dancing”.
The historical Duddingston Kirk beside Duddingston Loch is open to visitors today.Teas will be served in this twelfth-century church in the afternoon.It will be open from 10 a. m.until 6 p. m.today.
One of the best ways to see this beautiful and historic city is by joining one of the many coach tours organized by Lothian Regional Transport.These tours cover all parts of the city and leave from Waverley Bridge, just off Princes Street, throughout the day.For details, please phone 5544494.
Most of Scotland is on Edinburgh’s doorstep.You will be surprised at just how much you can see of the city in one day.Scottish Omnibus operates an extensive and varied programme of day and afternoon tours every day from St.Andrew’s Square.Phone 5568464.
We do hope you enjoy your day in the capital and thank you for calling.
(1)There are ________ routes of buses going to the zoo.
(2)The dance in Princess Street Gardens band starts playing at ________.
(3)Duddingston Kirk was built about ________ years ago.
(4)Lothian Regional Transport’s telephone number is ________.
(5)Tours of the countryside around Edinburgh leave from ________.?
(6)Edinburgh Zoo is open ________ the year.
(7)A tourist will see each part of the city of Edinburgh by ________ tour provided by Lothian Regional Transport.
(8)________ can be seen in any zoo in Edinburgh.